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— each costing millions of dollars to train and run. They hope to develop systems with capabilities greater than the large language models underlying chatbots such as ChatGPT.

LLMs are giant networks of computing units , arranged in layers. An LLM’s size is measured in how many parameters it has — the adjustable values that describe the strength of the connections between neurons.

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